Covid-19: Tengku Hassanal Sumbang Elaun Diraja ke Tabung Covid-19 Pahang

Pemangku Raja Pahang, Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah berkenan untuk tidak menerima bayaran Elaun Diraja baginda, selama enam bulan bagi disalurkan kepada Tabung COVID-19 Pahang.

Pengelola Bijaya Diraja KDYMM Sultan Pahang, Datuk Ahmad Khirrizal Ab Rahman berkata, bayaran elaun itu adalah bagi tempoh bermula bulan ini sehingga September nanti.

“Baginda berharap agar bantuan yang dicadangkan dan diluluskan menggunakan Tabung COVID-19 Pahang dapat disalurkan kepada golongan yang memerlukan dengan segera.

“Selain itu, baginda turut bertitah supaya seluruh rakyat Pahang sentiasa menjaga kebersihan diri dan keluarga serta mematuhi arahan yang ditetapkan oleh pihak kerajaan sepanjang tempoh Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan media di sini, hari ini.

Beliau berkata, Pemangku Raja juga mendoakan pesakit COVID-19 di seluruh Malaysia diberi kesembuhan yang segera oleh Allah SWT.

“Selain itu, baginda juga berharap kesemua petugas barisan hadapan sentiasa diberikan kekuatan dan kesihatan yang baik untuk menjalankan amanah serta tanggungjawab yang diberikan,” katanya.

Semalam, Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri`Ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah dan Seri Paduka Baginda Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah berkenan supaya kerajaan tidak membayar Emolumen Diraja untuk baginda berdua selama enam bulan. -{Berita Harian]

AEON BiG Drive-Thru: Another Smart Option During MCO

(The Star)-SUBANG JAYA – To further help Malaysians minimise contact with others in view of the current Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO), AEON BiG recently launched a new enhancement for customers, namely, its drive-through service for the convenience of its shoppers.

While the drive-through service is currently available at only two locations, AEON BiG’s head office at Subang Jaya and AEON Style Taman Maluri, for the present time, plans are underway to expand this service to 15 other AEON BiG hypermarkets and other AEON stores by April 1.

Customers can first order online through the online portal –http://bit.ly//AEONDriveThru – and subsequently proceed to collect their orders at the drive-through, at which point they can pay for their purchases via cashless payments, specifically, with their debit or credit card at the pick-up point.

Working very much like a typical fast-food chain’s drive-through, AEON drive-through brings the comfort and convenience of shopping, ensuring shoppers need not to get down from the car to purchase the essentials.

With Malaysians’ best interests in mind, AEON introduces this value-added service to help its customers minimise contact with other people during the MCO, thereby minimising the risks of spreading or contracting infection, as per public health directives and advisories.

A company spokesperson shared that AEON believes it is serving the needs of the customers in new innovative ways whilst providing the best service and great value.

Alternatively, customers may also get assistance when shopping for essentials with the help of personal shoppers at AEON BiG hypermarkets or AEON supermarkets, another value-added service to help customers in the time of the MCO that restricts shopping for essentials to only one representative from the household.

Meanwhile, if customers are heading to AEON BiG hypermarkets or any other public locations, the company would like to remind all to please remember to practise social distancing, wash your hands or use sanitiser if there is no soap and water, and thoroughly wash up after returning home.

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